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Thursday, November 9, 2006
We’re voting for a midterm?

I can't stop watching this video.

Posted by alan to politics at 5:04 pm PT | Link | Comments (0)
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
When Squirrels Attack

Look who's complaining about the voting machines now...

PA - GOP Officials Call To Impound Voting Machines
NJ - Voting problems reported in New Jersey

This one's not a GOP complaint (yet), but another reason everyone should agree that the voting machines need to be fixed: No e-voting backup required in Virginia. Long story short, most of Virginia has no paper trail. For a "recount," the machines will just spit out the same numbers they did the first time.

Seriously, this needs to stop. Ignoring all the security and hacking issues, the first things that need to be done are fix the user interface, and get paper trails. As that post says, everyone can use an ATM. It should be just as easy, if not easier to use a voting machine.

Of course, equally important, we need to take action against the rogue squirrels.

Posted by alan to politics at 3:07 pm PT | Link | Comments (0)
Bedtime

Montana will have to wait until tomorrow.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/11/8/32955/2606

I'm confident Webb took Virginia, leading by almost 8000 votes with only 6 precincts left to report. There will, of course, be a recount.

Checks and balances have returned to the United States Government.

Posted by alan to politics at 2:29 am PT | Link | Comments (3)
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
Election Day!
_MG_1673

Well, I know I voted. Will it count?

Get out there and vote.

Posted by alan to politics at 11:30 am PT | Link | Comments (0)
Monday, November 6, 2006
Busted

One reason I had never gone bust before playing poker is I was very good at bankroll management. Translation: I was a wuss, and played way below what my bankroll could sustain. I never really moved beyond 1/2 NL even when my bankroll could easily handle 3/6 NL or even 5/10 NL without a problem. Once in a while, I dabbled in 2/4 NL. Once I had a reasonable roll, I was basically never in danger of losing it.

Thanks to Bill Frist, I cashed out most of my online poker money. I hadn't really been playing much anyway, and wasn't really worried about not being able to get it, but it was a good excuse to do so anyway. I left in around $500. That's only 2.5 buyins for my game, and one cold deck and two bad beats later, it's gone. I know I haven't really "busted" in the sense that I lost all my poker money, but it does feel strange to lose everything I had at the site. I don't plan on putting any money back in, but my FTP affiliate money and ad money goes in there so it will slowly build up again. I'll use that to rebuild. In fact, this morning it went from $0.03 to $45.73 $237.43! (money had been collecting in my affiliate account, not transferring to my player account!)

I'll probably drop down now to $25 NL and build my way back up. Maybe it's time for some peep tournies again. I am starting to feel like I want to play more, now, so that's good. Or bad. I'm not sure.

Posted by alan to poker at 3:54 pm PT | Link | Comments (1)
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